Trump – who had been battling the network over its biased coverage – not only triumphed, but Fox's favored candidate came in a disappointing fifth place.

"I am shocked at Fox News," political strategist Dick Morris told Newsmax TV Tuesday night.
Rubio came in fifth and the way they where talking he won the night?

You can tell news media, all of them, try hard at "guiding" the votes towards their own preferred candidates, trying to minimize Trumps win in N.H., the only victory they could point to, including fox, was "Dixville Notch N.H., saw Kasich defeat Trump, 3 to 2".
The one at the forefront of trying to reduce Trumps win is megyn kelly, it's surprising she did not invite Michael "Americans Don’t Really Love Our Troops, The Cheering Is Fake" Moore to drool over it, the way she did last month on her show after the fox debate.

All of the news networks where in on the Trump bashing. MSNBC for instance compared Trumps win to Sanders, saying it was not that important since he only got a third of the vote and Sanders got 60%.
I had to laugh at that one, since there was 9 other candidates against Trump, but only one against Sanders.
Then we have rachel maddow hugging the candidates after the democrat debate, imagine the shrieking emotional outburst she would have had if one of the republican debate moderators would have hugged the candidates on stage after it.

Right there one can see news outlet try their hardest to control who people vote for and add people like kelly and maddow to the mix and what you have is no longer the reporting of news but a partisan group trying their best to tell us we are not mature enough to make our own decisions as voters and should follow their lead.

Then there is hillary "you go to hell if your a woman and don't vote for her" clinton, trashed and destroyed by Sanders, which will probably go into the next primary.
I was surprised to see CNN allowing this piece on their web site, bashing the left overs of feminism,(CNN)An inter-generational clash within the feminist movement is playing out online and in the media. Surprisingly, two of the most iconic feminist leaders are the cause of the latest controversy: Gloria Steinem and Madeleine Albright. In trying to convince young women to vote for Hillary Clinton, they've instead incited a backlash.At a rally for Clinton over the weekend, former Secretary of State Albright said that women who didn't help other women went to "a special place in hell." And on Friday, Steinem told Bill Maher that young women were breaking for Bernie Sanders, in part, because "when you're young, you're thinking, 'Where are the boys?' The boys are with Bernie. ..."

What the N.H primaries showed is the out of touch position the ol'feminists have adopted, totally confused, angry and at a lost at what to do next, told young ladies, putting any woman in the white house was more important than their freedom to choose for themselves.
Of course this ridiculous disrespect for democracy had one hell of a backlash, young ladies decided to vote on mass, for the one that is closest to their way of thinking, namely, Bernie Sanders.
So far the only win, the ol'feminist guard have to date is the Iowa caucus, which she won on a coin toss...
And of course, the bought and paid for...super delegates..
Get this, Sander even her in Iowa, trounced her in N.H., yet she will be way ahead in delegates, 394 to 42, that's the democrat way for ya...Quite the way to respect people's vote.

Feminism, and the males who lost their balls to them, are a thing of the past. We are at a crossroad, no longer will the next generation adopt a divisive anti-male agenda. What might have been a righteous fight for equality against the establishment, if it ever was, is been recognized as ol'women, out of touch with reality.
Feminism, as it is now, is over and done with. Their idea of equality, to bash anything male has too much of a negative tone to it and the division it produced was never advantageous to anyone, especially women.

Even if the non-establishment candidates don't make it to the nomination and the presidency, their rise, has shown us one thing, the next generation have a totally new way of looking at politics. The division of the past, is no longer the way to go. We might not all agree with the policies, but what they brought to the table shows an evolution that might just get rid of the old, those who think power belongs to them only, and bring in something new.
Will the ol'guard realize their time is up, if we judge this on how hillary and company (news media) are doing, not likely. They will continues on trying to guide people on the way to vote, refer to us as uneducated, unable to make our own decision, and this will be their undoing.

No matter what personal choice is, when you see an open disrespect for peoples democratic choices, this has a tendency to advance one h*ll of a backlash. What is sad, as we can plainly see, they are to stupid to realize it and will continues to bury their own candidates with this idiotic lack of respect for people's political decisions, telling the rest of us, we are to stupid to chose for ourselves.